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Crassicrus sp. Veracruz

AndrewClayton

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So this was my other arrival. I’m moving soon which is going to be a challenge in itself. My landlord thinks I have no pets. So I need to get them out before the next inspection… Crassicrus sp. Veracruz.
I will gladly adopt whatever you need rehomed. I don't class T's as pets when it comes to landlords. Landlords are only interested in the pets that are going to ruin there home ie, dogs, cats, birds and rodents, I'd suggest letting you're landlord know the situation, it's simmilar to keeping some live plants and such in you're property I would assume. Tbh I've never even asked if T's are allowed I've just took it for granted lol.
 

WolfieKate

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I will gladly adopt whatever you need rehomed. I don't class T's as pets when it comes to landlords. Landlords are only interested in the pets that are going to ruin there home ie, dogs, cats, birds and rodents, I'd suggest letting you're landlord know the situation, it's simmilar to keeping some live plants and such in you're property I would assume. Tbh I've never even asked if T's are allowed I've just took it for granted lol.
I agree. Last time the estate agent came round I was away and I managed to hide them all and put the feeders in my car but there’s no noise, smell or mess! They’re specimens not pets.

I am hoping to move soon to be honest (I’ve given notice) and I’m going to take them with me, even though there’s a few who are annoying. Having rehoused my A Genic my collection has finally spread to the floor space with insulation. So I’ve kind of thrown in the towel, it’s all in and stop counting and accept my fate and get some more shelving.
 

AndrewClayton

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So I’ve kind of thrown in the towel, it’s all in and stop counting and accept my fate and get some more shelving
Try not to let it get out of control, when I had over 100 it was more like a chore, and didn't enjoy it as much. I work long hours so hardly get much time as is, especially if you have a lot of slings it can take a lot of time. I'm at 22 I think just now including a jumper 2 mantis and a true spider. Ideally I want to be around 50 or 60 I thinks that's my manageable number, everyone will be different though it's all to do with how much time you can realistically afford to spend on there care and still enjoy it.
 

WolfieKate

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Try not to let it get out of control, when I had over 100 it was more like a chore, and didn't enjoy it as much. I work long hours so hardly get much time as is, especially if you have a lot of slings it can take a lot of time. I'm at 22 I think just now including a jumper 2 mantis and a true spider. Ideally I want to be around 50 or 60 I thinks that's my manageable number, everyone will be different though it's all to do with how much time you can realistically afford to spend on there care and still enjoy it.
Yes, I’m at 28. I think that‘s enough though I’m branching out into Emerald Roaches this week. I don’t want it to be a chore or a battle. It sucks all the joy out. I do love the ones I’ve got. But I’m wary of anymore! Its all the kit, spare tubs and enclosures, substrate.
 


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